Wings is a great band because Paul is great. Paul could have considered calling his session musicians now as Wings II or III or IV and people would still like it because it's Paul's band. Unfortunately, he doesnt' want to continue the legacy of Wings anymore. For whatever reasons it's only Paul who knows it.

Especially with the cool Rickenbacker bass Paul looked great in 75/76. He should have rocked together with John during his Lost Weekend. If the Beatles would still have been together, 74-76 would have rocked more than anything in history.

quote:Originally posted by BrainsEspecially with the cool Rickenbacker bass Paul looked great in 75/76. He should have rocked together with John during his Lost Weekend. If the Beatles would still have been together, 74-76 would have rocked more than anything in history.

Paul met John during the "Lost Weekend" in 74, Brains... only to both getting drunk and talk about their lives. But had no jam-session or something... just to remind their good old times.But hey, don't forget the "Ringo" album of that period!! On "I'm The Greatest" track joined three of the Fabs... Ringo on vocal and drums, John wrote the song, played piano and did the backing vocal and George Harrison played guitar. And Paul wrote, sang backing vocals and played wonderful synth lines on "Six O'Clock"! Among other participations of the Lads on other tracks, we can consider that album as a Beatles reunion!

I've downloaded an mp3 a few months ago. It was Lucille, apparently by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, recorded 1974. Does anyone else have this? And is it really John and Paul? I can't hear Paul, I think it's just John and some funny guy thought he had to start a rumour that J&P recorded together in 1974.

Yeah I've got that. Apparently it is true, they did record together. Paul mentioned this in the Bishopsgate interview aired on VH-1 during the Flaming Pie promotion. He said he would like to hear the tapes if anyone has them.